Tuna Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 It's about time the PGMOL were brought to account for this shambles.
fazzyfox Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 Kane had to go, you can't call a ref a dloody dopeless danker and get away with it 1 1
jamfox Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 That's makes a joke out of football and I know I should not laugh , but... 😂
Guest foxestalkisfullofidiots Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 As someone who didn't want VAR in the first place I do enjoy the drama of it all when it's not your team involved, can't help but feel towards the managers you got what you asked for tooÂ
Corky Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 It was coming, to be fair. Newcastle were appealing pretty much every time the ball went near a Tottenham player in the box in the last 10 minutes.
waylander Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 This is getting ridiculous they need to change this rule today it’s shocking. Unless we get 3 penalties. 1 2
coolhandfox Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 Cue KDB catching it again and getting away with it!
Nuneatonfox in Manchester Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 Think it was the coach who got the red not Kane
Facecloth Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 I can't imagine what its like for a defender. Its all about being in control of the situation and this is taken completely out of there control. You could see how despondent Joel Ward looked yesterday after the penalty against him. He's doing everything right and still getting punished for it. I'm sure Eric Dier feels the same today, but he plays for Spurs, so **** him.
foxfanazer Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 Just go back to how it was or put up with it. There's only outrage when it happens to one of the big clubs anyway
fazzyfox Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 Are we sure it was Collina at UEFA and not a cleaner at UEFA who had this idea. It needed at least some dry run testing surely before being rolled out. 1
Nalis Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 That weird Arsenal fan who claimed there was a conspiracy in favour of us probably thinks this was done on purpose to show Spurs arent getting favourable decision.
peach0000 Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 To be fair Diers hands were miles away from his body and did bloke the ball from going into a threatening area. If that had been done by an opposing against Leicester we'd all be wanting it.
RowlattsFox Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 The rule should be simple, does the player (attacker or defender) have any control of the handball? They'll still be a few subjective decisions but it is better than this. Whilst it isn't VAR that made the decision, VAR has bought in an examination of every minor detailÂ
goose2010 Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 6 minutes ago, Nalis said: Kane was my captain and all this week noooo You're alright pal it wasn't Kane 1
UniFox21 Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 Are the rules for coaching staff and players different for dissent to officials?
Nalis Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 (edited) Spurs have had quite a few decisions go against thembin the past season or two.  Glad things like this didnt happen in our title winning season as it would have been all about Spurs being cheated out of the title, bit like some in the media who say Chelsea handed us the title. Edited 27 September 2020 by Nalis
Spudulike Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 No different from the Brighton handball that cost us a UCL place.Â
peach0000 Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 Just now, UniFox21 said: Are the rules for coaching staff and players different for dissent to officials? Yes. They aren't allowed to approach the referee on the field of play. (why bilic went as well)
Guest foxestalkisfullofidiots Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 (edited) What's the betting the ball hits a man city player on the arm and nothing? Edited 27 September 2020 by foxestalkisfullofidiots
Corky Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 Just now, foxestalkisfullofidiots said: What's the betting the ball hits a man city player on the arm and nothing Like last season?
RowlattsFox Posted 27 September 2020 Posted 27 September 2020 1 minute ago, Spudulike said: No different from the Brighton handball that cost us a UCL place. Was from further away wasn't it?Â
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